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Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder By: Roman G. Tejeda
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What Is It? Intense perfectionism and inflexibility manifested in worrying, indecisiveness, and behavioral rigidity WHAT DOES THIS MEAN??? O_o
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Associated Features Being very work oriented and less time to socialize Really rigid and have poor interpersonal relationships Do not have any obsessive thoughts or compulsive behaviors Wonder if they are not orderliness, so tend to procrastinate Preoccupied with minor detail that forgets the main purpose of a task
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Etiology Psychosexual Stage Anal Stage: A fixation in this stage can result to a personality that is too rigid or be really disordered It’s a fixation that occurs in an early stage of a child's life which is from 18 months - 3 years of age
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DSM-IV-TR
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Prevalence Systematic assessment shows the estimates of about 1% in the population 3-10% in individuals presenting to mental health clinics
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Treatment Psychodynamic psychotherapy: Therapist often attack the fear of the need of the orderliness or use distraction technique to redirect the compulsive thoughts Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy: Focus on the thought processes, may reinforce this ruminative tendency
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Prognosis The rigidness and control of OCPD may prevent many of the complications such as drug abuse, which are common in other personality disorders. However, the social isolation and difficulty handling anger that are common with this illness may lead to feelings of depression and anxiety later in life.
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Reference A.D.A.M. Medical Encyclopedia.(November 23, 2010). Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH00 01938/. Moore, D.P., Jefferson J.W. (2004). Obsessive- compulsive personality disorder. Philadelphia, Pa. Mosby Elsevier. First MB. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. Washington, DC. American Psychiatric Association. First, M.F. (2002). DSM-IV-TR Handbook of Differential Diagnosis. Washington, D.C. American Psychiatrics Association
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Discussion Questions Do you think serial killers would have Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder due to the facts given in this presentation? Would you consider medication for patient with this disorder with the characteristics of being really perfectionism?
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